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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959674058502883
    Format: 1 online resource (190 p.)
    ISBN: 9781478009320
    Content: “Experience” is a thoroughly political category, a social and historical product not authored by any individual. At the same time, “the personal is political,” and one's own lived experience is an important epistemic resource. In Anaesthetics of Existence Cressida J. Heyes reconciles these two positions, drawing on examples of things that happen to us but are nonetheless excluded from experience. If for Foucault an “aesthetics of existence” was a project of making one's life a work of art, Heyes's “anaesthetics of existence” describes antiprojects that are tacitly excluded from life—but should be brought back in. Drawing on critical phenomenology, genealogy, and feminist theory, Heyes shows how and why experience has edges, and she analyzes phenomena that press against those edges. Essays on sexual violence against unconscious victims, the temporality of drug use, and childbirth as a limit-experience build a politics of experience while showcasing Heyes's much-needed new philosophical method.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , One Foucault’s Limits: Experience at the Edge -- , Two Dead to the World: Rape, Unconsciousness, and Social Media -- , Three Down and Out: Temporality after Discipline, -- , Four Anaesthetic Time -- , Five Child, Birth: An Aesthetic -- , Coda -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Durham : Duke University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1672287294
    Format: ix, 180 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781478008262 , 9781478007814
    Content: Foucault's limits: experience at the edge -- Dead to the world: rape, unconsciousness, and social media -- Down and out: temporality after discipline -- Anaesthetic time -- Child, birth: an aesthetic.
    Content: "ANAESTHETICS OF EXISTENCE offers a phenomenological account of the limits of experience. Starting with a thought-provoking mishearing of Foucault's concept of "an aesthetics of experience"-that is, practices of the self that resist the will to knowledge--Heyes instead seeks to account for "anaesthetic experience," or that which cannot easily be considered experience, such as unconsciousness and substance-induced states. She explores how these liminal, and sometimes traumatic, physical experiences challenge our presumptions about how experience informs political subjectivity and agency. To do so, Heyes argues, allows us to consider the politics of embodied experience from a diverse set of realities. By deploying a phenomenological methodology that also takes into account the genealogy of the subject, she endeavors to move between two distinct registers: the lived experience of an individual and the individual's conditions of possibility, as well as the constraints on what we can be and do, and how we engage and exceed those constraints. Chapter 1 lays the groundwork for the book by examining the ways in which experience is mobilized for political ends. Agency is contingent on someone's ability to organize their experiences into a set of culturally significant and marketable categories; anaesthetic experiences, on the other hand, exceed those categories and are often depoliticized. The chapters that follow each dwell upon an anaesthetic experience to articulate a politics of experience. Chapter 2, for example, surveys media representations of sexual violence against unconscious women, showing that the circulation of these cases proliferates a violence of exposure against the survivors. Heyes argues that violence enacted upon a body that is "dead to the world" cannot be described as lived experience; yet it can shatter the victim's ability to reenter a shared intersubjectivity. Next, Heyes considers time spent under the influence of alcohol, everyday drugs, sedatives, and prescription drugs as a sensory response to a neoliberal prescription of time. While these anesthetic temporalities are constructed as a dangerous and irresponsible practice for people of color and poor people, wine brands like "MommyJuice" and "Mad Housewife" market anaesthetic substances to white upper-class women as a respectable way to exit from the demands of work and childcare. Finally, Heyes intertwines the difficulties of articulating the experience of childbirth with her own narrat ...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781478009320
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Heyes, Cressida J Anaesthetics of existence Durham : Duke University Press, [2020]
    Language: English
    Keywords: Macht ; Erfahrung ; Unbewusstes ; Drogenkonsum ; Feministische Philosophie ; Körpererfahrung ; Selbst ; Ästhetische Wahrnehmung ; Phänomenologie
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959677744602883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 180 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-4780-0826-1 , 1-4780-0932-2
    Content: "Drawing on examples of things that happen to us but are nonetheless excluded from experience, as well as critical phenomenology, genealogy, and feminist theory, Cressida J. Heyes shows how and why experience has edges, and analyzes phenomena that press against them."--
    Note: Foucault's limits: experience at the edge -- Dead to the world: rape, unconsciousness, and social media -- Down and out: temporality after discipline -- Anaesthetic time -- Child, birth: an aesthetic. , Issued also in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4780-0781-8
    Language: English
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